Slawn’s BeauBeaus café is taking over Ksubi’s Carnaby Street store
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Slawn’s BeauBeaus café is taking over Ksubi’s Carnaby Street store

The streetwear brand Ksubi is celebrating its Carnaby Street store's first year anniversary, and its guest of honour is the London-based artist, Slawn, and his family-run café, BeauBeaus.

Ksubi will be moving BeauBeaus out of its usual East London quarters, for a special one-day-only pop-up in the heart of Soho. The temporary store-café-hybrid withh serve some of BeauBeaus famous Jollof Rice, as well as “mood drinks,” free of charge.

There will also be limited-edition, collaborative pieces for visitors to pick from. The Ksubi x BeauBeaus 4x4 Biggie Black tees are designed by Slawn himself, and feature bespoke art by him, too, in his signature cartoon-esque graffiti style. The event will also host Onyedi, playing tunes all day long.

Ever since opening up earlier this year, BeauBeaus has become a cornerstone of London's culture. Whether that's through the art workshops held in-café or with collaborative events, such as with eBay, Slawn's spot is an unmissable gem, and so will be this pop-up event.

Head over to 10 Carnaby Street, London, this Saturday, December 2, for some Jollof Rice feasting and some art enjoyment.

Slawn’s BeauBeaus café is taking over Ksubi’s Carnaby Street store
Ksubi x BeauBeaus ©

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